Archive for ‘Ronald’

There are several characters not included in this comic. Most of them were either featured recently or will be featured soon. I just wanted to touch base with some familiar faces, many who have not been spotted since before the comic went on hiatus!

I always felt kind of bad that Ronald hit poor Alanis with a fish back in “Lunch Time.” So she finally got her revenge by kicking him down the stairs (even if it only happened in Ronald’s outrageous lies).

That is a reflection of my hands forming a serendipitous (unplanned) heart behind Robert and Alanis as they embrace. Isn’t that sweet?

There are actually a few strips left in the long-running “The Search” storyline, but I decided to divide them into a separate epilogue in order to give you a peek into what’s been happening at The Hamburger Hatch…

To give you an idea of how far ahead I plan out stories, the scene of Schwartz and Galanos talking in Schwartz’s yard was shot in January 2011! Some of the sets I use repeatedly aren’t always accessible to me, so I might shoot current scenes as well as scenes I know are coming up just to have those ready and in the bank. We’re actually coming up to the end of “Bootlegs,” which is the longest story I’ve ever done.

I’m back with new comics (including the final three in this storyline) and a new Web site! I still have some design tweaks to make, and still have to add in many past author comments. I also need to finish tagging character appearances, so the list you see to the right will accurately show every strip that each of this comic’s many characters have shown up in. Hope you enjoy the new site, and feel free to comment below – you don’t need to register like you did on Drunk Duck!

One of these days, I imagine I’ll go back to posting two comics a week. Next comic (whenever that is), you might just get the answer to Mikey’s question… Oh, hey, it’s comic #420. Here’s to you, potheads!

Ronald’s father, if you recall, vanished years ago. Ronald suspects his Dad is on a top secret mission developing advanced technology for the government, but all the neighbors think he ran off with his lab assistant. This one is for anyone who’s been in an emergency situation and knew they had to act, but didn’t know what the frick to do. - This is not an official LEGO comic. This is a tribute. —– WWW.SPACETHECOMIC.COM